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Glossary
Multiple Listed Directory Numbers
The switch feature that provides access,
to the system, over a maximum of 50
listed directory numbers. Calls coming
in to these numbers are routed to the
attendant console to be extended to the
requested person or department.
Network Access-Private
The switch feature that allows calls to be
connected to networks such as
Common Control Switching
Arrangement (CCSA), Electronic
Tandem Network (ETN), and Enhanced
Private Switched Communications
Service (EPSCS).
Network Access-Public
For outgoing calls to the public network,
the ARS feature (if available) can be
used to select the best route available at
the time the call is placed. For manual
route selection, dial access codes can
be assigned to outgoing routes.
Night Service
The switch feature that directs all
attendant group calls, for the principal
and daytime attendant console, to a
night console.
Night Service Disconnect Timer
The timer that determines how long an
incoming call, without disconnect
supervision, can go unanswered at a
night service destination when the
switch is in night service.
Night Station Service
The switch feature that redirects
incoming attendant-seeking trunk calls
to designated extensions whenever the
system is placed in Night Service.
No Answer Timer
The Timing feature that increments a
delay threshold count when a call to the
attendant has not been answered within
a preset length of time.
PC Directory Files
The database files that contain
information about the people who may
originate or receive calls through the
switch connected to PC Console. By
default, these files are located in
pccon2\direc\.
PhoneLine MasterDirectory
The standalone software application that
allows you to create and manage
information in multiple directories.
Remote Hold
A feature used by CAS attendants that
allows a call to be held at the branch
location
remote maintenance site
A remote site to which system alarms
are sent automatically.
Remote Trunk Group buttons
Administered feature buttons that allow
the attendant access to remote trunk
groups on the system.
Return Call Timeout
The Timing switch feature that sends a
special ringing tone to the attendant
when a transferred call has not been
answered within a preset length of time,
and has returned to the console.
Second Party Display
The area beneath the Call Handling bars
that displays information about the
called- or calling-party for the currently-
active call.
Straightforward Outward Completion
The switch feature that allows the
attendant to complete an outgoing trunk
call for a telephone user, by selecting a
trunk and dialing the outside number.
system alarms
Alarms that are generated by the system
and produce visible signals at the
console, at selected telephones, and at
the system equipment cabinet.
Issue 2.5 October 1999
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